NEW YORK -- On Tuesday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow slammed Bill O’Reilly for threatening journalists who are investigating charges that the Fox News host exaggerated claims about his reporting on the Falklands War.

Maddow's nearly four-minute segment was the type of coverage one might expect from MSNBC....

NEW YORK -– “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd spent the first quarter of Sunday’s show covering the fallout from former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s claim four days earlier that President Barack Obama doesn’t love America.

While giving the controversy more oxygen, Todd seemed conflicted. He began

NEW YORK -- New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet announced changes Thursday to the paper's process of selecting stories for the front page of the print edition, a move that highlights the newspaper's continued digital transformation.

NEW YORK -- Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron told staffers Friday that they can sign and share a petition calling for the release of their colleague Jason Rezaian, who has been imprisoned in Iran since July.

NEW YORK -- CNN President Jeff Zucker said Thursday that he'd be happy to talk to soon-to-be free agent Jon Stewart about joining the network, though he isn't holding his breath that "The Daily Show" host would come aboard.

NEW YORK -- In the wake of “NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams' suspension for lying about being on a helicopter that took fire in Iraq in 2003, questions are emerging over another of his Iraq exploits. Among other things, these questions involve war memorabilia the anchor claims to have...

NEW YORK -- President Barack Obama is an avid reader of the New York Times opinion section and has, on several occasions, invited two of his favorite columnists -- Tom Friedman and David Brooks -- over to the White House before rolling out major policy initiatives.

NEW YORK -- NBC News’ Justin Balding, a producer who traveled with Brian Williams on the March 2003 trip at the center of a controversy engulfing the "Nightly News" anchor, is refuting claims that he had also described being in an aircraft in Iraq that was hit by...

NEW YORK -- NBC News continued to reel on Friday in the wake of revelations that "Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams misled the public about his experiences reporting on the Iraq war and as his Hurricane Katrina coverage came under fresh scrutiny.

NEW YORK -– NBC News anchor Brian Williams admitted Wednesday night that he was not riding in a helicopter hit by rocket-propelled grenade fire in Iraq, as he had claimed, but now the media are picking over his shifting accounts of the incident over the last decade.

NEW YORK -- The New York Times is continuing to build its 2016 election team and has tapped David Halbfinger, one of the paper's deputy metro editors, as its presidential campaign editor, according to a memo obtained by The Huffington Post.

NEW YORK -- New Republic Editor-in-Chief Gabriel Snyder will speak at this month's National Press Foundation awards in Washington, D.C., making his first public remarks since taking the helm following a mass staff exodus in December.

Snyder and Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen will each give short...

NEW YORK -- One of the easiest ways to get bad press is to ignore the press. That's especially true on a foreign trip where news organizations have spent thousands of dollars to send reporters thousands of miles away in search of something newsworthy.